
The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain
by Edited by Roderick Floud , Paul Johnson-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction Roderick Floud and Paul Johnson | |
1. The wartime economy Peter Howlett | |
2. Failure followed by success followed by failure? A re-examination of British economic growth since 1939 Michael Kitson | |
3. The performance of manufacturing Stephen Broadberry | |
4. A failed experiment: the state ownership of industry Leslie Hannah | |
5. Employment, education and human capital Mary O'Mahony | |
6. Money and monetary policy since 1945 Susan Howson | |
7. The financial services sector since 1945 Katherine Watson | |
8. Economic Policy Jim Tomlinson | |
9. Income and welfare Paul Johnson | |
10. The rise of the service economy Robert Millward | |
11. The impact of Europe Larry Neal | |
12. Technology in post-war Britain Nick von Tunzelmann | |
13. Regional development and policy Peter Scott | |
14. British fiscal policy since 1939 Tom Clark and Andrew Dilnot | |
15. Industrial relations and the economy William Brown. |
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